Registration
Applet
Registration
The Display
Viewer Applet requires a separate license key than the Enterprise RTView
applications to run on an application server. Without a key, the Display
Viewer Applet will run for 20 minutes to facilitate testing. No key is
required to run locally. See the Display
Viewer Applet Registration section for information on licensing.
Application
Registration
In
order to register for a license, your system environment must be properly
setup. If you have not already reviewed the Setup
section please do so now. Following registration, we strongly suggest that
before getting started you complete the Quick
Start tutorial.
On Windows
You
can start from either the Windows Start Menu or the Command Prompt window.
From
the Windows Start Menu:
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Start-->Programs-->Enterprise
RTView-->Registration |
From
a Command Prompt window, go to your installation directory:
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type rtv_init |
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type run_gmsregister |
On UNIX
From
a UNIX terminal window, go to your installation directory:
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type source
rtv_init |
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type run_gmsregister |
Registration
Dialog
A
Registration dialog opens that displays your PIN and TSN, and prompts you
to enter a license key. To request a key, contact SL Corporation at 800.548.6881
or 415.927.8400 or send an email to keys@sl.com with the Subject
line Enterprise RTView. Provide your PIN and and TSN and in return
you will receive a corresponding 16-digit key. Enter the key into the Registration
dialog. For future access to your license key a file named KEYS
will be stored in the lib directory, which is located in your installation
directory. NOTE: If the TSN field is empty, enter the TSN from the email
containing the download link for your Enterprise RTView installation.
For licensing systems that do not have a display,
use the –nogui command line argument to print the PIN to the console.
Follow the instructions above for getting a license KEY, then type the key you
receive into an ASCII file and name that file KEYS. Put the KEYS file in the
lib directory.
Your
license key enables you to run Enterprise RTView applications on a single
host.
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